Monthly Archives: June 2013

Brian and Steve discuss ‘Rampage’ Jackson signing with Bellator and TNA Wrestling, what kind of an impact he could have for both companies, whether or not he will be wrestling and what his role could be for TNA, what he has left as a fighter, Bellator switching to Wednesday nights on Spike TV, MMA contracts and more. Subscribe to Between ...

Dolph Ziggler has been cleared to get back in the ring and wrestling according to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com. Ziggler has been sidelined since May 7 when he suffered a concussion after getting kicked in the face by Jack Swagger in a match that was taped for Smackdown. The World Heavyweight Champion has finally passed an impact test and can ...

TNA is making a change to its broadcast team with Todd Keneley being removed from the three man booth according to Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com. According to the report, Keneley was told of the news at this past Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view which was his last assignment with the company. Keneley joined the company in October of 2012 with the ...

Bellator MMA along with TNA Wrestling announced today that Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson has signed a “multi-year, monumental partnership” that includes both MMA and pro wrestling. As part of the deal, Jackson will also star in a reality TV show on Spike TV leading up to his MMA debut for Bellator. “Rampage is a true superstar both inside and outside the ...

On Sunday night at the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view, Kurt Angle was introduced as the second inductee to the TNA Hall of Fame. There’s no doubt that Angle deserves the honor and is, quite honestly, one of the all-time greatest in-ring performers in the history of professional wrestling. But I couldn’t help thinking about something when it comes to his career: ...

TNA Wrestling returns to Pay-Per-View tomorrow night with their third of four events this year Slammiversary emanating from the Agganis Arena on the campus of Boston University. The main event features TNA World Heavyweight Champion and Aces & Eights president Bully Ray defending the title against the Hall of Famer Sting in a match where Sting will never be allowed ...

Very entertaining edition of WWE Smackdown last night. Check out the breakdown below. The Good: Opening Match – Kane def. Seth Rollins: Great way to kick off the show. Rollins and Kane worked a slow, methodical match pace, and WWE gave them some real time to do what they wanted. Rollins looked smart here for trying to take Kane out at ...